PLANT DESCRIPTION
The blueberry is a bushy deciduous shrub native to North America. It has attractive glossy green leaves that turn
red to yellow in autumn. The flowers are small and pinkish-white in colour. Most varieties are self-fertile but
cross-pollination will improve fruit set. Blueberries need a well-drained acidic soil (pH 4.8 - 5.2) high in
organic matter. Soils may be made more acid, if necessary, by adding peat or a sulphur fertiliser to them.
Irrigation is vital, blueberry plants need ample water, particularly between blossoming and fruit development.
Do not plant in poorly drained soils. They do best in a sunny position but will tolerate partial shade.

USES
The fresh fruit is delicious and it can be used for jams, pies, ice cream, cheesecake, muffins, fruit syrup
and pancakes. The fruit can be dried and used like a raisin. Berries will keep in the fridge for up to a week
and also freeze well.

PLANTING DETAILS
The recommended planting time is spring in temperate areas, mid-autumn in subtropical areas so it establishes
before the cooler weather. Set plant to the same depth it was in the container. Space plants 1.2 m apart. Water
well in dry spells and mulch the plants annually each spring with compost. Mulching is highly beneficial to keep
soil moisture even. Fertilise 1 month after planting, and then each year at bud burst.

Pruning: Little pruning is necessary in the first 2 years other than to shape the
bush and remove dead branches. Restrict cropping; by removing flower buds, until a strong branch framework has
developed, aim for a vase shape with an open centre. Fruit is produced on year-old wood. From the third year
pruning is essential to maintain fruit size and quantity. Prune the bushes annually in winter; retain 4 to 6 older
stems each year and encourage 1 or 2 new shoots. Please note: Blueberry 'Sunshine Blue' is semi-dwarf with a
dense habit of growth and requires very little pruning.Harvesting: Blueberries begin producing fruit by the third year and can continue
production for up to 20 years. Pick the berries when they have turned completely blue.Cultivars: 'Sunshine Blue' is a low-chill variety suitable for most climate zones;
it needs only 150 hours of winter chill. It grows as an evergreen bush to 1 metre high and fruits heavily in summer.
It is one of the most ornamental of the blueberries, producing pink flowers during the winter, so would make an
attractive fruiting hedge. It also grows well in containers.

Not to NORFOLK ISLAND, NT, SA, TAS or WA
SORRY but due to quarantine restrictions between Australian States no plants at all can be ordered
by residents of Norfolk Island, Tasmania and
Western Australia. These restrictions are very important as they prevent
the spread of plant pests and diseases. No potatoes, garlic, shallots, strawberries or tubestock
can be sent to South Australia. No tubestock can be sent to
Northern Territory.
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